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Week-End Hockey

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1952.

Wales Have Staked Their Claim To The International Cup

By "STICKS"

In the International Tournament, Wales have staked their claim to the Inter- national Cup, and it will be very difficult for Pakistan to prevent them reaching the final, and even Portugal, who are also favoured to reach the Anal, will have to pro- duce their best form to beat them.

Wales pulverised Holland in the preliminary round on Saturday to the tune of 10-0 in a very one-sided match, and they followed this victory with a clear-cut decision against England on Sunday with a score of 5-2.

In this game they proved two goals up, both scored by tugal overwhelmed Scotland 9-1 themselves superior to England James their centre-forward, in a one-side game, despite the

departments. They started strongly and were soon

in

Baseball

Indians Extend

Then English, of obvious efforts of the two Lambles on nationality, evened matters the Scottish right wing, which bit by scoring an opportunist | resulted in the solitary Scottian goal from an individual break-goal from the stick of John "Taffy" McKenzie put Lamble, the capiuln and inside- away, Wales further

with a phend with

goal after a corner, and the teams Soares (4), "Junior" Remedios changed over with the scare 3-1.

the second hoit Wales Collaco (1) were the scorers for scored twice again from short Portugal, and Gonsalves, in the corners after some clever stick- unusual poslilon of wing half, work,

English arx

scored Nery and Lionel Xavier, backs, another

left-wing, were all outstanding.

Berile Xavier (1) and

Winning Streak breakaway goal after and Guterres, the Argonauts

To Six Games

the

THE SENIOR LEAGUE BATTING TITLE GOES TO DAVE LEONARD

By “GRANDSTAND"

The curtain fell on the softball scene yesterday when the Braves wound up their season's commitments with a 4-3 noseout over the Madcaps on the sun-baked diamond at King's Park.

There was more than just the decision of one game at stake as Rene Sequeira of the Madcaps was 'making a final bid for the batting title, but his three hitless attempts at the plate againat moundemari Chapple Remedios gave Dave Leonard of the Saints that slight margin to win..

the

to

having had two successive shots returned to him by the Weish(7)

the Ladies' In THE SEMI-FINALS

The Midget League Cham- their debut goalie, However he made no

Times and grounds for pions, the Dodgers succumbed Junior League. dropped mistake about hin third

shot, semi-finals of the

double-header tournamen: before an All-Star combination week-end this

time a reversed-suck effort, have now been confirmed. while the Marvels, making South China and Pool To. In this match the Welsh left These will be:

BRAVES 4MADCAPS 3 Cleveland, Apr. 20.

Pakistan wing was especially strong, con-

v. Wales on Tues-

Although the tussie started Luke Easter's home run sisting as it did of two Inter-day, April 22, at CBA ground,

off in a lackadaisical

manner with one out in the ninth port players, For England, King's Park, bully-off at 6 p.m.

in which opening hurler Jocy inning gave

the Cleveland Dudley at centre-half was out-Umpires: S/Sgt. Aldridge and

Graca of the Madcaps standing, and the goalkeeper, C. Blackburn. Indians-a-3-2-victory over Clark, did sterling workin the Detroit Tigers in the keeping the score so low. The first game of an American lett-back, Wilson, also saved Lengue doubleheader before one gual in each half right in

the goal-mouth, 40,000 fans today.

His blast went far over the

Fight field fence. It extended the Indians winning streak to six games.-Associated Presa.

YANKEES WIN

New York, Apr. 20. Casty Stengel shook up the

New York Yankee Ene-up today

The

វត

INDIA

IRELAND V.

Portugal v Intlla at Recreto ground on Wednesday, April 23, bully-off at 5.45 p.m. Umpires: Lt. K.G.M. Smith and Sgt. Davies, RAF

Another

Inter-School Badminton League Starts

hatters to

FAST TIMES BY STEPHEN

XAVIER

:

Stephen Xavier, the Colony, Sprint Champion, running as a member of the Hongkong Auxiliary Air Force, was timed over the 100 Yards in 10 seconds and the 220 Yards in 22.1 seconds at the Royal Alr ; Force Sporta at Kai Tak on Saturday,

the and

new

The times, if accepted by Hongkong Amateur Track Field Associatlen, will be Colony records. Knuthentic. three times are the toutest in Southeast Asia this year for the 100 Yards, 200 Meires and 220 Yards.

Xavier had a bad start In the 100 Yards and was behind Sgt. Homzah

Pare 7

BRAATHENS

The A•F•E Way

to Europe

NORWAYS PREMIER AIRLINE

1 at the 75-yard mark, finishing in a terrific burst in win by two yards. In the 220 Yards, he won by two

from yards

Hamzah with F. Roach another two yards behind.

Three

watches were an Xavier. The course will be re-

with measured today

a steel

trpe.

FILM SHOW TODAY The Hengkong Amateur Track and Field Assoclution will be showing eight films on athletic technique at the South China A hletic

Caroline Assocation, Hill, this evening. All interest- cd are welcome.

The show will commence at

8 p.m. and will last 80 minuts. The films deal with middle distance running. the Jong walked

jump, high jump, discus throw, face javes throw, hurdling. relay

am the 10UToonsettled-runing and the shot-put:-

down to a red-hot pace a The same flims will be shown double-play pulling Graca out

again at the European YMCA, of a hole.

Kowloon, tomorrow, commerc- Ing at 5.30 p.m.

J. Dhaber connected for the only Braves hit in the second

By "ARGONAUT" inaing to spark an uprising in

· The

CHAMPIONSHIP DECIDED Another interesting match took place on the Recrelo ground

which the Tribe collected two on Sunday afternoon. This was the final league match between

first Inter-School more runs for a big lead.

Madcaps were handcuffed for Both YMCA

and Recreio """ Badminton League ever to three frames before they snap- Division be held here opened yester-ped out of their lethargic spell to whom

pleasingly high standard. _all.

the first match, King's Wild

16

10

cbvious that a ding-dong struggle} Championship..pionship day with two matches of a when an outfield error follow-

were soon on level terms again when from a short corner a score

Wilson, the an came from

captain and centre-half,

The

were

their

won

Q

патом

Records Fall At Ohio And

z pogon sa

Kansas Relays

In the clash between last year's finalists, India and Ire land, India managed to reverse the previous decision, also by the odd goal in three. teams started well and it was decide the Second

would ensue.

in win meant the India were the first to draw on goal average. were

ed by two sucrifices and wiid heave found. Robert Nunes. and veteran Johnny Miza carn-blood by anlee goal from the

out for goals, and

Recrelo

3-2 and Rene Sequeira denting the ed his elevation to the cleanup inside-left, Dillon, but the teams for

their part,

deter College spot by driving in four runs to

mined to cut up as good a show decision over St. Joseph's plate.

A three-bagger by Bernard College, and owed their victory Silvo, in the next frame back-

Columbus, Ohio, Apr. 20. a 9-0 victory over the ladelphia Athletics

The University of Michi- Irish possible.

YMCA got off to a good start

to the gallant win of Chan Yam- who

ed American Leaguo game.

up by another single scored gan's relay team, composed and in generat they had

the deciding Singles came on the field almost straight better of the play throughout,

pang in the

Silva, but they were still one victory Anapped

gome.

of three Canadians and one |rut short of knotting the World

Champions' three-game from sick-bed,

Plied against a much bigger Recreio, with again took though However, India losing streak.

were always opponent, in John de Luz, Chan score as they never got on baso American, set up a new

with Chapple was trailing behind all the way bearing down on each of

Remedios world record for the 21⁄2- The winning pitcher was Ro-the lead just before the interval clover slickwork, bert Hogue, while the loser after a short corner, taken on in the picture.

his Mile Medley Relay at the * by 4-12, 10-18 and 12-18 when YMCA opened the scoring. circle, Alex Keliner-Associated the right edge of the

Ohio Relays here yesterday. he pluckily fought back to draw slants. went right across to Mohinder but before half-time Recrela

It up to 18-18 and win the set hits, particularly

was a miserable day levelled the scores, and Singh on the opposite alde of had

for cleanup The runners covered the dis BROWNS BEAT WHITE SOX the circle, and he gave Kelly, soon after the interval Recreio

hitter Rene Sequeira whose tanco in 9 mins. 56.3 secs. to St. Louis, Apr. 20,

the Irish goalkeeper, no chance in their tum took the lead only Righthander Ned Garver

St Stephen's College proved first trip ended in grief as he win the first event on the first have it annulled by a YMCA to stop his shot. €

struck out. His second turp revival of the Ohio Relays since pitched his

too strong for Clementi School second successive In the second half the game equaliser to give the anal score shutout of the season, allowing became rather scrape and no of 2-2,

In the other match, winning by jresulted in an infield grounder 1932. tive sets to nil, as the Browns further only two hits,

goats were scored This result gives the Second defeated the Chicago White though India netted the bail Division Championship Sox 8-0 in the first game of an ice only to have the goals gonauts "B" possibly not the American League doubleheader disallowed

for a previous in- most popular of victories, with here today.

fringement.

YMCA second and Army "B" Rookie Jim Rivern drove la In this half both teams tend-third each by the narrow mar- four runs with on inside-the- led to get a bit excited, and gin of one point. park home run.

some of the umpires' decisiona received

a poor reception from the spectators. This was, in my

WOR Press.

The scores:

Chicago

St Louis

to

RHE 0 2 2 ophion, completely unjustified, Lawn Bowls 8140 especially as one of the umpires Winning pitcher Ned Garver, volunteered for the job owing loser Kan Holcombe.--Associat-to the non-appearance of the

appointed umpire, ed Press.

REDS BEAT PIRATES

Pittsburgh, Apr. 20.

re-

to Ar-

Kowloon Beats Hongkong

and match for his school by 21-18.

Tony Osmund

error while

neatly

for

Aaron

fumbled

A North Texas State Teachers' the previous his final College team set Paced by the two Thailand for an

of mins. 59.4 boys, U Sol-lip and U Sel-ching, try WILA

caught by world record they had little dimculty In

In the Junior Remedioa

right sees, in 1938. field.

Gordon, the only winning all the Singles games.

Several Both the U brothers showed

positional

changes American in the team, ran the pilot half mile. In 1 min. 54.2 seca; much more improved form were made by Braves'

Carrol than that which they dis-

(Montreal), Charlle Figueiredo as a result Jack played in the 1951 Schoolboys of the absence of Splicy Guter-quarter of a mile in 40.1 sees; Open Championships,

John

A

wag

Tes and Carlos

Yvanovich. Particularly noticeable were Junior Remedios

suffering the effective results of their from a bum foot and patrolled change of grip of the racket. the right garden with Jose Among the lasers, Chau Sun- "Doc" Guterres plugging up lam, gave a creditable account of himself and extended the two

U brothers in his Singles gamer against them.

· THE RESULTS

the windy alley.

PRESENTATION BALL

official

season

The Association's closing of the regular will be featured by the tradi-

in

the

Rosa (Oakville, Ontario) the three quarters of a mile in 3 mins, 4.8 secs., and Don Mc- Ewan (Ottawa) the mile In 4 ming. '11.2 secs.

The Swedish Olympic team member R. Nilsson, of the University of Michigan, broke

the Stadium record for the discus event during the meeting. King's College 3-St Joseph's 2tional Presentation Ball at the He had a throw of 169 ft. W

Chan. Yam-pang (KC) lost 10 Peninsula Hotel on

In, compared with the old ru- Tai Hon-Ice

wwway, (SIC) 4-21; beat May 3, arrangements

cord of 188 ft. by Archle Harris John de Luz (SJC) 21-18.

the ham

hands of Mario "Red" (Indiana) in 1941-Reuter, Wong

OLYMPIC-CONSCIOUS Shiu-kong (KC) beat Pereira, and John de Luz 21-10; lost to Tal that Mr John Wallace of Re- It is understood

Lawrence, Kansas, Apr. 20. Hon-Ice 16-21-

diffusion has agreed to act as

Four records were breiten and Leung Ying-ha and Hui Master of Ceremonies Bigger

another equalled, as Olympic- Kel-bun (KC) beat Wong Kle- and better

conscious Is

athletes competed in entertainment chung and Chan Yin-ming 10-7, promised and tickets are now

the 27th Annual Kansas Relays 3-15, 15-0.

obtainable through team mana

here yesterday. St Stephen's College 5-

A crowd of more than 9,000 gers, Mr Mario Pereira, and Clementi School

watched some 600 athletes com- U Sel-lip

(SSC) beat Fung other members of the Council,

pete on cinders left wet and Reservations may be made Hin-young (CS) 21-4; beat'

heavy by, rain. the Peninsula Hotel Chow San-lam (CS) 21-11.

PHILLIES BEAT BRAVES

would like to put in a word for that public-spirited, though Philadelphia, Apr. 20. Del Ennis cracked a triple off sometimes abused, body of men, the right Held wall to score the hockey immpires. They are Willle Jones in the 10th inning volunteers, they get no today and give the Philadelphia muneration for their services and

with Pailles a 4-3 victory over the very little thanks,

Kowloon beat Hongkong by the Boston Braves in the first game honourable exception of the Club 415 shots to 298 In a lawn bowls double-de Recreio and one or two other match at the Kowloon Bowling et a National Langue header.

clubs, and they have occasionally | Green Club yesterday. The Smoky Burgess of the Phillies to receive, without a chance of match was in ald of the Olympic tied the count in the ninth with answering back, the abuse of funds, a sum of $1,000 being * two-run hamer---Asociated [partial spectators, some of whom | raised.

should know better. Players and Fress

The scores were: should be grateful to spectators

C.C. Pereira, C.E. Passos, G.A. them dor making the games Noronha, JE. Noronha (Kowloon) lost to B. Dewar, F. Lee, M.L. possible. - Johnny Wyrostek and Ted

Razack. W.C. Ogley 12-35. PAKISTAN v. MALAYA Kluszoweki each Blummod

C. Thompson, E.R. Rosselot. R.S. The Pakistan v. Malaya match Capell, F. Goodwin lost to M.B. homers today as the Cincinnati was also rather a scrappy game.

finan, J. loosen, A.R. Minu, A.K. Reds took the first game of Pakistan started well and were

Minu 10-20. National League doubleheader soon in the lead from

W.C. Bumpson, J.E. Eaitman, G.E.. 11 gon Nonnan, J. McKelvie beat K.E. from

the Piltsburgh Pirates, caused by a misunderstanding Bodle, C. Dowman, T. Kavanagh,

U.A. Rumatın 20-13. .8-5.

between Ponniah, the Maloyan It. Morrison, H.G. The scores:

Cooper, A. lcolt (SSC) beat Wong Kwok- goalie, and one of his books over | Campbell, J.V. Ramsay boat R.C.

wal and Pan Chee-man (CS) a clearance, and a Pakistani for- Butler, A.W. Hircock, E. Greenwood,

15-5, 15-5. Cincinnat (1st gamo)

B.A. Mansell 25-10. 0ward nipped in and scored an R.B. Robertson, Pittsburgh ........... @ 10 1

A.F. Gomes, W. opportunist goal.

Bayne, W. Hong Blog lost to G. Pakistan held their advantage Hong Chay, AE Castro, H. Green- Winning pitcher Harry Per- kowski, losar Murry Dickson territorially and in the score forlade, 3.8. Landolt 18-22, Associated Press.

some time and then the Malayan forwards broke away and scored a pretty

The deciding goal was

B. Quiting, L. Bones, J. Tang, G. scored

Leo beat E Gauller, S. MII, A. by Pakistan from a penalty Roberts, H.BL. Dewbiggin 29-12.

to give the final result ith inning by 'Steve Bilko corner backed up Gorry Staley's well 2-1 in Fakistan's favour,

PORTUGAL V SCOTLAND-

RHE 10

8

CARDINALS BEAT CLUBS Chicago, Apr. 20.

A two-run homer in

+

the

spaced six-hit- pitching job in the National League today as

AM, Souza, C. Roza Peralta, A.P. Pereira, J.V. Ribeiro beat R.B Marshall, W. Brown. C. MeLiennan, J. Kinneburgh 30-11.

F. Francia, R.H. Browne, M. Mac- Kay, G.E.F. Thompson beat G.W. Sowell, T.C. Fairburn, A.5. Mitchall, EJR. Mitchell 20-11.

As expected, in the fourth first. Robertson, J.T. Colton, D. Hughes. D. Trall beat J.E. Burns, J. Young. A. Jillott, J. McCutcheon

the St. Louis Cardinals downed round international match, Por-

the Chicago Cubs 2-1,

29,235 fans.

The Scores:

St. Louis

.

Chicago

before

RHE

2 7 2

1 0 1

Associated Press,

THE SUMMARIES

New York, Apr. 20.

Major League baseball results (Sunday games):

League

National

3 Philadelphia Boston

(10 inning Arat game) Cincinnati 8 Pittsburgh

St. Louis New York

2.

(arst

urgamo) Chicago

League

6 Brooklyn American

Cleveland

Detroit

+

2

(Brat game)

0'St. Louis

(first game) Philadelphia 6 New York.

~~Associated Press..

Washington - Boston Chicago...

DUTCH CYCLIST WINS TOUR

23-10,

A Silva, Grinoli, F. Rodrigues, c. A. Danenberg best G. Clayton, W. McColl, S.M. Rumlahn, J.M.A. Bam

Jahn 21-17.

La Rodrigues, J.L. Silva, EM, Afar- Coun, A.A. Dameding heat 8. Bux, E. Markar, M.Y. Adal, AM Wahab 28-17,

DE ROMMANDIE Payerne, Apr. 20.

1 An DUE, Triệu Norenha, Lê. Wout suve, V.N. Atienza beat F.C., Black, Dutch cyclist,

cyding 20-19.

The Wegmans,

Tour de Rommandio"

direct

ها

U Sel-ching (SSC) beat Fung by 'phone,

21-2; beat Chow

Hin-yeur 1-14.

Son-Lain

Less Yoder (Arkansas) created a new 400 Metres Hurdles record in 52.5 secs, after Rob Devinmey (Kansas) had equalled the old

kimiparica.

Khoe Kam-itle and Ti Teow- Cambridge Beats record at 52.6 sees, in the pre- Oxford By

Wah

TINS WEEK'S GAMES Tomorrow p.m. at KGV School: Yan A.M. v. La Salle College.

Wednesday

6 pm at KGV School: Dioce- san Boys' School v. Wah Yan Kowloon.

Thursday

Five Wickets

Cambridge beat Oxford by five wickets at Kowloon Cricket Club yesterday. Stapleton. b Perry

OXFORD

K. Lab Dodge Leigh-Bennett, McLellan

G. Stowe, o Michellan b Campball 6 p.m. at Queen's College: S.V. Gittlits, b McLellan Clementi School v. St Joseph's: Whilcombe, hw Dodge La Salle College V. Queen's Ride. b Campbell College.

Goodban, e MoLellan b Campbell Cheung, Dodge 7.30 p.m. at Queen's Colloge: Todd, b Campbell King's College v. Diocesan Boys' Tamworth, not out

Extras School; Wah Yan AM. v. St Paul's Co-educational School.

Total

Badminton Trial

Bowling Analysis

A. Berry P. V. Dodgo McLellan the wpn Swiss A Dixon, FE. Skinner, F. Matches Tonight Campbell

CAMBRID In preparation for the forth-Campbell. b RowsS

the Hustice, Rowe coming matches against

Buckley, b Gitlina

4 the 092-kilometre course.

0

V.A.

Meiner

L Castro, AB. Banka, W. Baker, event here today with a total T.E. Baker beat 8. Solca, A. Soares, time of 23 hrs. 46.95 mins for G.5. Ladd, A. Coelho 20-10.

CM. Kavler, WA Palm Bol- I visiting Tholland team, a series Dodge, not out Neves, HT, Nunes lost Hugo Koblet (Switzerland) | amy, J. Fax. Cit. Rosselet, G. of three trial matches has been draham, bilde was second with 23 hra, 45 mins, Bouze 15-21.***

Hongkong Worthy, c Rowe baitine arranget by, the Q. Coles, W. Chambers. J. Revie.

Bedmizion

# Stapleton Assbchition before Cowperthwaite,

Hide stealing the Hongliang teams. Coombón, nat-out. 22-15.

Extras The first trial takes place this _E.P. White, B. Ramchand, P.A. Howarth, Faft. Kerman

evening at Craigengower Cricket

Total (for ̧d wkts) ..

"Bowling- Analysis

24 peca, and Raymond Impanis illott beat All, Kitchell, Fal: 1(Belgium) was third with the Arcull, A, Bachoo,, A., Kitchsil

same time,

Italy's ace. Fausto Coppi, was

3 fourth in 23 hrs. 58' mama,

BCCB.

20 | Metcalfe, F. Wolstenholne, Ü. Poul-Club starting at 7 p.m. and the

(103, AL, Blawart 30-20,

Today's 233-kilometre lap

Alves, Lids htosario ted with Milf, to attend:

Fonseca, CA Noronha, DC. following players are requested

T

from Blenno to Payerne Wis Jono, V. Kruse, G. Madar, AILA Ramon Young. Robiet Tay, H. won by Koblet with a time of Rahman 19-19,

T. Heah, P. H. Wong. Bill Funk,

·D | 6 faris, -- 40 mins. 41. 4ops

Reuter.

To A Terrelre. W. F. Foo, C. R. Lee, F, K. 3.3. Basto beat CIL. Askew, T, Rey- molda, O. Watt, JJ, Goodman 17-16. | Hul, D. C. Lau and C. Au,

Zo

V. Citius

[G. Howe

ernet

ASARA

24 00 90

Jim Gerhart, of the University of Texas, set up a new Hop, Step and Jump record with 47

ft. 2 ins.

The "Kansas Four-Mile Relay team failed by 2.2 secs. to equal the American record but broke በፍ

own meeting record with time of 17 mins, 18.3 seca.

team 'Oklahoma's

won

A

the

Mile Relay in the record time of 3 mins. 14.8 pecs, while Texas equalled the 880 Yards Relay record with a time of 1 min. 24,3 secs.--Reuter.

Book

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

SIXTH RACE MEETING

Saturday, 26th April, 1952,

(Hold under the Rules of The Hong Kong Jockey: Club):

There are 10 races. The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and' the First Race will be run at 2.00 p.m.

Through Tickets (10 Races-$20.00) may be obtained at the Compradore Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Telephone House, also tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the "Hong Kong Derby" seneduled to be run on 31st May, 1052.

Through Tickets reserved for this meeting but not gold for by 10.00 am, on Friday, 25th April. will be sold and the reservation, cancelled for future meetings.

THERE WILL BE NO SPECIAL CASH SWEEP ON THE LAST RACE.

To avoid congestion at the Club's Offices at Telephone House, non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the -Club's-Branch Offices at

5 D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong

or

382 Nathan Road, Kowloon.

TOTALISATOR

The attention of Tatalisator Investors la drawn to the following

rules:

Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponies so declared by the Stevurds when the "All Clear" is given. The "All Clear" signal will be indicated by a white light at the Totalisator Tower, BACKERS ARE ADVISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EX- HIBITED.

Totalisator Tickets should be examined and checked be- fore leaving the Selling Counters as mistakes of any descrip- tion cannot be rectifled later.

Cash received in respect of Dividends should be checked before leaving the Pay-Oct Counters as no claim for short payment of the value of tickets presented can be entertained once Investors have left the Counters.

All winning tickets and tickets for refunds must be pre- sented for payment at the Race Course on the day to which they refer, but none will be paid later than one hour after the time for which the last race of the day has been scheduled' to be rup.

In no circumstances will any Dividends be paid or refunds made unless a ticket is produced. Payment WILL NOT ho made on torn or disigured tickets.

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladica MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Moeting.

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.

Badges admitting ladies not in possession of Brooches or Season tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members Enclosure and the Club Rooms at $10.00 including tax, for fadics

or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary at Telephone House, on the written or personal introduction of a Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for payment of all chits, etc,

Only a limited number of badges admitting to Members' Ea- closure will be on sale at the Race Course.

The Branch Offices and the Treasurers' Compradore Office. will close at 11.00 am, and the Secretary's Omce at 11.45 am. The Treasurera Compradore Office and the Secretary's. Ofice ure situated at 1st Floor, Telephone House.

A limited number of tins will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27818).

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PRE- MISES DURING THE MEETING,

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The Price of admission to the Public Enclosure will be $3.00 including tax for all persons including Ladies, and will be payable at the Gate.

BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN, ETC., WILL NOT BE PER- MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,

MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

SERVANTS' PASSES

Servants' passes will be issued to private bax holders-only, who are requested to 'distribute them with discrimmation and to endorse their names on the passes." Holders of such passes are not permitted in the Members Enclosure except for passing through on their duties and must remain in their employers' stands,

Owing to the congestion in the Members' Betting Hall and at Booths adjacent to Boxes in the Coffee Room, Box-holders and Members are requested to ensure that their servants make use only of the Public Betting Hall. Military Police will be posted at various points in the enclosure to ensure that this regulation is.

By Order,

Guatemalan Wins adhered to.

The Boston Marathon

Boston, Abr. 10. Dorotoo Flores, unheralded runner from Guatemala City, raced to an easy victory in the 50th annual BAA' marathon to- day, covering the 20-mile 305- yard course. In 2 hrs. 31.59 mins. Flores time was 0 mins. 14 becs, slower than the record oot by Yun Bok-s of Korea in 1047, but was fast enough for him to cross the finish line in OMRW Boston's Back Bay: Ave minutes ahead of the nearest competilor, Victor Dyrgall of New York.

Dyrzall was timed at 2 hrs. 8040 mins-United Press,

146

WATER

IS PRECIOUS

USE IT

WISELY

H. MISA,

Secretary.

PRESS PHOTOGRAPHS

Coplos. of photographs *kan by the South China Morning Post, South China Sunday Post-Horald, and

China Mail Staff Photo- crapboss are 对情 view: in the Morning Post Building,

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